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Patented June 17, 1947 PATENT OFFICE SELF-QUIZ nnvion Charles Lorber, Louisville, Ky. Application July 2, 1945, Serial No. 502,853

This invention relates to knowledge testing devices and especially to a knowledge testing device for use in periodicals.

One important object of the invention is to provide a device for the purpose set forth which is adapted for use in connection with newspapers, magazines and other periodicals. I

The second important object of the invention is to'provide adevice of this character wherein the user may readily ascertain whether or not he has given correct answers -to certainproblems submitted.

A third important object of the invention is to provide a device of this character wherein certain problems are set forth on one side of a sheet of a periodical and the answers set forth on the opposite side, the sheet being so constructed that the answers may be folded into juxtaposition with the problem. v U

Moreover the invention has for an object the training of the users observationand memory.

With the above and other objects in View the invention consists in general of certain novel features of construction hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and particularly claimed. i

In the accompanying drawings like characters of reference indicate like parts in the several views, and

Fig. 1 is a fragmentary broken view showing the face side of a periodical sheet and disclosing the invention.

Fig. 2 is a View similar to Fig. 1 with a portion of the sheet folded in accordance with this invention.

Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1 but showing a modification of the invention. 7,

Fig. 4 is a view of the modification similar to Fig. 2.

In each form of the invention as here shown there is disclosed a portion of a periodical sheet indicated in general at, Ill. The obverse or face side of the sheet is shown at H and the reverse or back side of a portion of the sheet being shown at [2. 1

'Also as here shown the sheet has a side edge l3 and a horizontal edge !4. The horizontal edge in Figs. 1 and 2 being shown at the bottom and in Figs. 3 and 4 at the top of the sheet.

In the form shown in Figs. 1 and 2 there is illustrated a rectangular printed portion l5 wherein ther is disclosed a vertical column of numbered spaces !6 opposite each of which is a space I I containing a problem l8. Also opposite each of the problems is a blank space l9 for the insertion 7 Claims. (Cl. 35-48) of the putative answer to the particular problem. This rectangular space [5 has a heading 20 giving directions for the use of the device so far as answering the problem is concerned. At 2 l' is a rectangular sheet portion defined on the edge opposite the horizontal edge M by weakened or tear line 22 and a fold line 23, the latter being spaced one-half the distance between the right hand edge of the rectangular portion l5 and the right hand edge l3. Thisarrangement is such that by tearing along the tear line 22 and folding 0n the line 23 to the left the edge i3 is brought into juxtaposition with the right hand edge of the rectangle l 5 as shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 2 shows that this rectangular portion 2| is provided with a number placed in the answer column i9 relate first of all as to whether these headin'gs'are correctly quoted. Or that the information conveyed by the headings iscorrectly quoted. Secondly, the spaces in the column Ii! may also be utilized to indicate 25 the page and columnof the newspaper where the particular article is'to' be found.

While the problems set forth for answer are limited here to newspaper work it is to be understood that these problems may give the headings of magazine articles, may relate tomatters of general information or may be of mathematical or any other character desired. ,In any event the answers will, under this construction of the periodical page,- show directly opposite and in alinement to the problems given.

In the form of the invention shown in Figs. 3 and 4 rectangular portion 2] is'replaced by the rectangular portion 2'! defined by a tear line 28 parallel to the edge l3 and a foldline 29 parallel 40 to the edge M. Here there is also provided a rectangular space 30 similar inall respects to a rectangular space l5 but the space 39 has an upper edge 3! alined with the fold 29 and the right hand edge 32 alined with the tear line 28. The space 30 has the arrangement of columns and spaces identical with the space I5'and the rectangular portion 2! has on the reverse side an arrangement identical with the arrangement of the rectangular portion 22.

60 In the use of'this form of the invention after the respective problems.

What is claimed, is:

1. A periodical sheet having a obverse and a reverse side, the obverse side of said sheet bearing a portion including a columnar series of problems spaced from an edge of the sheet, the sheet bearing at an edge a rectangular portion defined c from the remainder of the sheet by a tear line perpendicular to said edge and a fold line parallel to the edge, said portion having one edge coinciding with an edge of the first portion, when torn on the tear line and folded on the fold line, said rectangular portion having on the reverse side a column of answers to said problem said tear lines and fold lines being so positioned and arranged that upon tearing on the tear line and folding on the fold line the problem and answer portions of the sheet will be juxtaposed and the series of problems and answers in alignment for comparison. a

2. A periodical sheet having obverse and reverse sides, said sheet having a side edge and a horizontal edge, a rectangular portion on the obverse side defined from at least one of said edges by boundary lines of which one is parallel to and spaced from said side edge, said rectangular portion bearing a columnar series of problems and a columnar series of spaces for the insertion of answers to said problem with the latter nearer said side edge, said sheet having a second rectangular portion having one edge defined by a tear line alined with an edge of the first space and a fold line at right angles to said tear line, said second portion bearing on the reverse side answers to said problems said tear lines and fold lines being so positioned and arranged that upon tearing on the tear line and folding on the fold line the problem and answer portions of the sheet willbe juxtaposed and the series of problems and answers in alignment for comparison.

3. A periodical sheet having obverse and reverse sides, said sheet havin a side edge and a horizontal edge, a rectangular portion on the obverse side defined from at least one of said edges by boundary lines of which one is parallel to and spaced from said side edge, said rectangular por tion bearing a columnar series of problems and a columnar series of spaces for the insertion of answers to said problem with the latter nearer said side edge, said sheet having a second rectangular portion having one edge defined by a tear line alined with an edge of the first space and a fold line at right angles to said tear line,

i said second portion bearing on the reverse side answers to said problems, said fold line being equidistant from the side edge of the sheet and the adjacent edge of the first rectangular portion said tear lines and fold lines being so positioned and arranged that upon tearing on the tear line and folding on the 'fold line the problem and answer portions or th sheet will be juxtaposed and the series of problems and answer in'alignment for comparison.-

4. A periodical sheet having obverse and reverse sides, said sheet having a side edge and a horizontal edge, a rectangular portion on the obverse side defined from at least one of said edges by boundary lines of which one is parallel to and spaced from said side edge, said rectangular portion bearing a columnar series of problems and a columnar series of spaces for the insertion of answer to said problem'with the latter nearer said side edge, said sheet having a rectangular portion having one edge defined by a tear line alined with an edge of the first space and a fold line at right angles to said tear line, said second 4 portion bearing on the reverse sid answers to said problems, said fold line beng alined with a horizontal edge of said first rectangular portion said tear lines and fold lines being so positioned and arranged that upon tearing on the tear line and folding on the fold line the problem and answer portions of the sheet will be juxtaposed and the series of problems and answers in alignment for comparison.

5, A periodical sheet having obverse and reverse sides, said sheet having a side edge and a horizontal edge, a rectangular portion on the obverse side defined from at least one of said edges by boundary lines of which one is parallel to and spaced from said side edge, said rectangular portion bearing a columnar series of problems and a columnar series of spaces for the insertion of answers to said problem with the latter nearer said side edge, said sheet having a second rectangular portion having one edge defined by a tear line alined with an edge of the first space and a fold line at right angles to said tear line,said second portion bearing on the reverse sideanswers to said problems, said second rectangular portion being located at one corner of said sheet said tear lines and fold lines being so positioned and arranged that upon tearing on the tear line and folding on the fold line the problem and answer portions of the sheet will be juxtaposed and the series of problems and answers in alignment for comparison. 7 r

6. A periodical sheet having obverse and reverse sides, said sheet having a side edge and a horizontal edge, a rectangular portion on the obverse side defined from at least one of said edges by boundary lines of which one is parallel to and spaced from said sideedge, said rectangular por- 7 and a fold line at right angles to said tear line,

said second portion bearing-on the reverse side answers to said problems, said fold line being equidistant from the side edge of the sheet and the adjacent edge of the first rectangularv portion said tear lines and fold lines being so positioned and arranged that upon tearing on the tear line and folding on the fold line the problem'and answer portions of the sheet will bejuxtaposed and the series of problems and answers in aligninent for comparison.

7. A periodical sheet having obverse and reverse sides, said sheet having a side edge and a, horizontal edge, a rectangular portion on the obverse side defined from at least one of said edges by boundary lines of which one is parallel to and spaced from said side edge, said rectangular portion bearing a columnar series of problems and a, columnar series of spaces for the insertion of answers to said problem with the latter nearer said side edge, said sheet having a second rectangular portion having one edge defined by a tear line alined with an edge of the first space and a fold line at right angles to said tear line,

said second portion bearing on'the reverse side answers to said problems, said second rectangular 7 portion being located at one corner of said sheet,

said fold line being alined with a horizontal edge 2,422,491 5 of the sheet will be juxtaposed and, the series of problems and answer in alignment for comparison. Number CHARLES LORBER.

file of this patent:

UNITED STATES PATENTS Name Date Kelly Dec. 30, 1924 Austin Feb. 12, 1929 Harnett Nov. 27, 1934 Lorber Dec. 22, 1942 REFERENCES CITED 1,982,611

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